Daunders

/ˈdɔːndərz/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of 'daunder'; wanders or loiters aimlessly.

Etymology

The regular present tense conjugation of 'daunder' for third person singular, formed with the '-s' ending. This follows standard English verb conjugation patterns.

Kelly Says

Even in dialect words, English maintains strict grammatical patterns—'he daunders' follows the same conjugation rule as 'he wanders,' showing how underlying grammar systems remain consistent across regional variations.

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